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who would ever think how quickly a sports team can change or political election. most importantly in stocks. this thing has gone from 60 down to almost 11. this move to 22, we think it's got leg. we think it's going up 25, 26. >> we'll give you props. you called for this earlier this year. we'll point that out. >> thank you. >> good job on that. abigail, what to you think? fundamentally, richard schultz, is it good he's coming back? >> i think it's a sell on the news type of event. i think while it's positive his 20% in the company is less likely to be sold, i think that it does not change the fact this company has a very difficult turnaround ahead of itself. it's playing in a low growth space with very price transparent products. that sort of commodity like aspect to its business does not give it a lot of flexibility to make a turnaround. you can only close so many stores, cut so many people. it's really hitting the bottom line. if you look two years ago this company put up 364 in the bottom line for the year expected to be reported next february, they're looking
who would ever think how quickly a sports team can change or political election. most importantly in stocks. this thing has gone from 60 down to almost 11. this move to 22, we think it's got leg. we think it's going up 25, 26. >> we'll give you props. you called for this earlier this year. we'll point that out. >> thank you. >> good job on that. abigail, what to you think? fundamentally, richard schultz, is it good he's coming back? >> i think it's a sell on the news...
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you have merkel coming into an election you have uncertainties about the regime in spain. you've got problems all over the place politically. so i think where the last year was mainly a risk of banks and economics, to the degree there's a european risk this year i think it's more political. >> we always call you a vulture. in this country where the markets have done, is there anything attractive left in the united states for you? >> well, i would rather share the view that roger had a bit earlier. i think if anything the economy is more likely to accelerate in 2014. so i don't think things are grotesquely overvalued in terms of equity. where i would be very weary would be bonds. if the 10-year treasury reverts back just to its average yield from 2000 through 2010, do you know how much it will go down? 23%. 23%. that's a huge risk. so we've been advising friends it's not worth getting a few extra basis points to take that kind of down side risk for a year or two while bernanke keeps this quantitative easing going. we're recommending people not be in long-term debt of any ki
you have merkel coming into an election you have uncertainties about the regime in spain. you've got problems all over the place politically. so i think where the last year was mainly a risk of banks and economics, to the degree there's a european risk this year i think it's more political. >> we always call you a vulture. in this country where the markets have done, is there anything attractive left in the united states for you? >> well, i would rather share the view that roger had...
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again, there's an election in germany in september. what the german finance minister is saying is predictable and the same thing merkel's going to say. you have a small, isolated situation. people are trying to sell you crisis and fear. i just don't see it. >> let's resume with apple because we were talking about it over there. we want to talk about whether or not apple in fact has enough cash to pay out this dividend. john? >> here's the $137 billion. how much is in u.s., about -- not so bad as much they have in the u.s. when you think they're paying per year, about $10 billion worth. the rest they have to pay a tax sale if they brought it from overseas. now, every quarter, they're paying out about $2.5 billion in dividends an the u.s. cash they're accumulating is just around $3 billion so, how many times can they hike the dividends by 60, 70%? not that many times. it could raise some issues. maybe they might want to go and open up a line of credit. it's not as straightforward as they've got this huge pile of cash. they can't just con
again, there's an election in germany in september. what the german finance minister is saying is predictable and the same thing merkel's going to say. you have a small, isolated situation. people are trying to sell you crisis and fear. i just don't see it. >> let's resume with apple because we were talking about it over there. we want to talk about whether or not apple in fact has enough cash to pay out this dividend. john? >> here's the $137 billion. how much is in u.s., about --...
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and move forward, but when she showed up, she was fired, effective immediately, and pattie dunn was elected chairman of the board. >> in the book, you said, "the board did not have the courage to face me. they did not thank me. they did not say goodbye. they did not explain their decision or their reasoning. they did not seek my opinion or my involvement in any aspect of the transition." do you think it was nasty, mean, meant to hurt? >> well, if that was their intent, they certainly succeeded in that. [ laughs ] maybe they took great pleasure in seeing me beat up publicly for weeks and weeks and weeks. i don't know. >> we wanted to hear the board's version of that story, but no one would talk to us. looking back, carly now believes that that leak investigation she ordered may have prompted some of the board members to turn against her. >> perhaps there were people who thought they would lose their job, and they loved being part of the hp board. >> you mean lose their job as a board member? >> yes, because of their own behavior. they loved being on the board. >> as she writes in her book, t
and move forward, but when she showed up, she was fired, effective immediately, and pattie dunn was elected chairman of the board. >> in the book, you said, "the board did not have the courage to face me. they did not thank me. they did not say goodbye. they did not explain their decision or their reasoning. they did not seek my opinion or my involvement in any aspect of the transition." do you think it was nasty, mean, meant to hurt? >> well, if that was their intent,...
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the countdown now resumes to the federal election which will take place on december the 14th. if current polls are to be believed, julia gillard will lose in a landslide defight to the right leaning liberal party tony abbot. that's the late freft sydney. back over to you. >> and we'll have the latest on this fluid situation in cyprus when we come back. still ahead on the program, chancellor osbourn has looked at growth targets for 2015. we'll go live to westminster. ross westgate will have month reaction to the uk budget when we come back. stay with us. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> british chancellor george osborne is under fire this morning for a budget. the number in the shadow cabinet claims he sucked the confidence out of the uk
the countdown now resumes to the federal election which will take place on december the 14th. if current polls are to be believed, julia gillard will lose in a landslide defight to the right leaning liberal party tony abbot. that's the late freft sydney. back over to you. >> and we'll have the latest on this fluid situation in cyprus when we come back. still ahead on the program, chancellor osbourn has looked at growth targets for 2015. we'll go live to westminster. ross westgate will...
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i can almost make a case, larry, that in the last election barack obama was the pro-growth optimist and that mitt romney was the pessimist and kemp always wand that high ground which reagan always had. the point i want to underscore that you just said and then i'll bring the others in, i knew jack, jack was such a dear friend. jack talked constantly about reaching out to minorities, empowerment zones, school choice for example, home ownership. it was jack kemp who worked with charlie rangel to create empowerment zones here in new york and elsewhere and to cut or abolish the capital gains tax to entrepreneurs. it's one of the days to this day i'm still charles errol rangel. the republican party has to get that for blacks, for minorities, for asians, prosperity for everybody of. >> instead of defending multi-millionaires, he went out to those who were poor, minorities and said i want you to be millionaires. >> it wasn't just his energy, it wasn't just his entrepreneurship, it was his message. can you almost say that message of capitalism and prosperity for everybody but especially for tho
i can almost make a case, larry, that in the last election barack obama was the pro-growth optimist and that mitt romney was the pessimist and kemp always wand that high ground which reagan always had. the point i want to underscore that you just said and then i'll bring the others in, i knew jack, jack was such a dear friend. jack talked constantly about reaching out to minorities, empowerment zones, school choice for example, home ownership. it was jack kemp who worked with charlie rangel to...
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. >> in japan you couldn't basically edit your webpage or you could e-mail during an election campaign. now the government is trying to change that and they're willing to change i think. >> we will have to leave it there. breaking data coming up. fascinating point about the yen how stronger yen helps if you're the buyer of some of these companies. thank you very much, sir. >>> the data is out as we wait from the u.k. today is a huge day in britain. we have the budget. government under pressure because they haven't met the targets they initially laid out. still the economy on the employment side holding up reasonably well. the question is whether that has continue. we'll see if we get unemployment figures out here in a second. from looking at the bank of england minutes there was a 9-0 vote to keep rates unchanged. 6-3 vote to keep the program at the current size. again, governor king, fisher and miles wanted a $25 billion extension to the quantitative easing program. king outvoted yet again. let me see if i get the employment data up for you here. it looks like the three-month average
. >> in japan you couldn't basically edit your webpage or you could e-mail during an election campaign. now the government is trying to change that and they're willing to change i think. >> we will have to leave it there. breaking data coming up. fascinating point about the yen how stronger yen helps if you're the buyer of some of these companies. thank you very much, sir. >>> the data is out as we wait from the u.k. today is a huge day in britain. we have the budget....
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we make senior election necessary cyprus, and this -- >> so ecb and any other regulators in europe, how do you get your credibility back right now? >> oh, i think they think they have plenty of credibility. what are you talking about? >> what do you mean? >> they have no doubts -- exactly. exactly. >> if they had violated the insurance threshold, i think a lot of people would be saying exactly that. this is brilliant. you're finally get to go where you need to go instead of passing it on, socializing the costs to taxpayers across europe, i.e., germany and the sense. >> we have to figure out our priorities here. >> we're going to talk it out over the commercial break. >> i wouldn't do solar and i wouldn't do like preschool, that program, you know. >> much more efficient way to do a carbon tax. >> look at patti murray's budget and tell me how that is different than what this is. will you do that, too? and get back to me. >> if you were just waking up this morning, global markets under pressure. a lot of fears over this cyprus bailouts. u.s. equity futures at this point are under pressure,
we make senior election necessary cyprus, and this -- >> so ecb and any other regulators in europe, how do you get your credibility back right now? >> oh, i think they think they have plenty of credibility. what are you talking about? >> what do you mean? >> they have no doubts -- exactly. exactly. >> if they had violated the insurance threshold, i think a lot of people would be saying exactly that. this is brilliant. you're finally get to go where you need to go...
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and because the people who had to vote have to be re-elected. >> do you have friends, family that's over there? >> i was born in greece. >> they're close neighbors, right? >> we're close neighbors, absolutely. and the majority of cypriots agree. and a little known fact is that aphrodite was born in cyprus. did you know that? >> i did not. >> i didn't know gods were born. >> born at the place where kronos had sewn the severed genitals of his father. >> what? what did he do? >> he cut off the genitals of uranus, his father and threw them into the sea. >> that's what people feel this bailout feels like. >> the russian oliog worry. >> you think this is rough? read the greek myths. >> it would help if they had capitalized, some type of capital structure. >> if you look at iceland, ireland, cyprus, three islands, they became hubs for international money. and they didn't really have capitalization to be able to deal with it. 80 times bigger than cyprus gdp is its banking sector. >> they let their standards slide at times. >> my favorite piece of data is that cyprus's gdp, 25 billion euros -- do
and because the people who had to vote have to be re-elected. >> do you have friends, family that's over there? >> i was born in greece. >> they're close neighbors, right? >> we're close neighbors, absolutely. and the majority of cypriots agree. and a little known fact is that aphrodite was born in cyprus. did you know that? >> i did not. >> i didn't know gods were born. >> born at the place where kronos had sewn the severed genitals of his father....
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in other technology news, hewlett packard shareholders have re-elected the company's board. the chairman, ray lane and three others narrowly kept their seats. they had been criticized for their roles in the batched $ 1 billion acquisition. but, again, the board was re-elected. >>> boeing plans to conduct two flight tests of its revamped 787 battery system as soon as the end of this week. the plane has been grounded since january and, joe, i'll send it over to you for more news. >> i he like that with oracle. think if you were one of the salespeople. >> there are thousands of new people that have been coming on board. they worked getting things as quickly as the third quarter. it was interesting what the cfo said that this is a situation where they don't know to make sure that they close those deals by the end of the quarter. >> yeah. slackers or something. you know salesmen. the world resolves around salespeople. they say it's not even plaque row. usually that's wa we'll say. >> it was said there was a sense of urgency that was lacking. >> yikes. i'd hate to be one of those
in other technology news, hewlett packard shareholders have re-elected the company's board. the chairman, ray lane and three others narrowly kept their seats. they had been criticized for their roles in the batched $ 1 billion acquisition. but, again, the board was re-elected. >>> boeing plans to conduct two flight tests of its revamped 787 battery system as soon as the end of this week. the plane has been grounded since january and, joe, i'll send it over to you for more news....
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and i think that every state is going to nominate that candidate who is best to win the election. that means a broad tent. what also got us in last elections is making sure we have the best candidates and we had some candidates obviously with what happened in missouri and indiana, that just said dumb things. and you know, let's stop doing that and making sure that we are talking to all people about our principals, about economic growth and fiscal responsibility. >> well said, thank you for that. the missile to nowhere, i don't know that i have heard of a republican that did not like a defense missile, you have to knock one out that is worth $380 million, tell us about it. >> this is just ridiculous, larry, so $380 million in the continuing resolution that was just on the senate floor, over a trillion dollars in spending and yet we have sequester $380 million for a missile to nowhere that the army does not want that will never produce anything. we have already spent $3 billion on it. so my amendment was to strike that wasteful spending and by the way, it has bipartisan support. the
and i think that every state is going to nominate that candidate who is best to win the election. that means a broad tent. what also got us in last elections is making sure we have the best candidates and we had some candidates obviously with what happened in missouri and indiana, that just said dumb things. and you know, let's stop doing that and making sure that we are talking to all people about our principals, about economic growth and fiscal responsibility. >> well said, thank you...
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live on the ground in italy as the nation prepares for talks to form a government after last month's elections left the country mired in a dead lock. plus, the latest fallout from cypress. we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." sylvia berlusconi has threatened a wave of protests if the central left candidate becomes
live on the ground in italy as the nation prepares for talks to form a government after last month's elections left the country mired in a dead lock. plus, the latest fallout from cypress. we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo,...
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an election coming up. and apparently striking this hard line to turn to the germans and say, look, we didn't fund this rescue, this bailout of the russian mafia or something. >> it's true. it's having the intentions first of all to come out as fair, not to put german taxpayers money on before you do a bailin. but at the same time, and more importantly, she wants to keep the euro area safe. it's the crisis in which one country leaves the monetary union is one of her premises and one of her premises of the campaign is to elect strengthening, blowing up for crisis in cyprus will not be helpful to her. there were many mistakes in retrospect. you could say the same for greece, as well. but, you know, it's -- one issue that will be critical is they would not compromise on money laundering issues. they might come mize a little bit here and there on money, but they will not compromise on money laundering. that will be, in my opinion, a prior action. so before the program starts, they have to be clean shaved on tha
an election coming up. and apparently striking this hard line to turn to the germans and say, look, we didn't fund this rescue, this bailout of the russian mafia or something. >> it's true. it's having the intentions first of all to come out as fair, not to put german taxpayers money on before you do a bailin. but at the same time, and more importantly, she wants to keep the euro area safe. it's the crisis in which one country leaves the monetary union is one of her premises and one of...
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have won the election. he just got too trapped into the orthodoxy. and that's the pitfall. are they going to be trapped into the cpac of the party, and if they do that, they're not going to win another election. >> one of the things that people have to do, if you want to be the majority party, you have to understand that the edges will get further and further apart. but more than that, you have to also realize that you have to agree that you're not going to agree with everything that's at the other edge. but you're more likely to agree with that guy than someone whose on the edge of an opposite party. but you can't demand that people hold almost a religious view of what you think is right. and if you don't think 100% of that, then you are my enemy. >> great discussion. thank you so much. i'm sorry i have to leave it there, guys. governor rendell, rich galen, thanks for your time. >> thanks. >>> cheg the news feed four this morning. university of central florida has canceled classes and hundreds of students
have won the election. he just got too trapped into the orthodoxy. and that's the pitfall. are they going to be trapped into the cpac of the party, and if they do that, they're not going to win another election. >> one of the things that people have to do, if you want to be the majority party, you have to understand that the edges will get further and further apart. but more than that, you have to also realize that you have to agree that you're not going to agree with everything that's at...
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if god overruled the producers, did he it is overrule millions of americans who elected satan to the presidency? >> well, our god works in his tierius ways, his wonders to perform. that is very true. >> now he has sent off this person that evidently is satan to the holy land, so i suppose we are in the very end times here and in fact this may be your last broadcast. doesn't it make you wish they would get back to serious issues like the easter egg rolls and tours at the white house? >> that's true. speaking of misinterpretations that are biblical in size, angela. i would like you to consider rush limbaugh's take on the new beyonce single entitled "bow down." the pop star performed at the inauguration wonderfully this year, but mr. limb bauer calls it bow down expletive. it's a total 180. beyonce is now telling women, go ahead and put up with it, because she got married. she's married to a rich guy, she's even calling herself mrs. carter on the tour. she has sheffield beyonce. she's no longer being called that. that's not the message of the song at all. here he is again today, take a
if god overruled the producers, did he it is overrule millions of americans who elected satan to the presidency? >> well, our god works in his tierius ways, his wonders to perform. that is very true. >> now he has sent off this person that evidently is satan to the holy land, so i suppose we are in the very end times here and in fact this may be your last broadcast. doesn't it make you wish they would get back to serious issues like the easter egg rolls and tours at the white house?...
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, some might argue it's what helped the president win re-election. they're going to argue that again? why? and the president will, will fight to defend medicare. he will fight to defend medicaid. because they're crucial to obama care. now james said i don't know why he's cutting medicare. there are going to be some strategic cuts around the borders. but the president is not going to give up on medicare and he's not going to give up on medicaid. and that was really what the 2012 election in terms of domestic policy was really all about. >> james, is this terrible strategy for the republican party in the long-term? >> i cannot believe that it's four and a half months after the election and they haven't sort of public strategic debate among each other and they're all sort of out there attacking each other. i've been around politics for a long time and a lot of people on this panel, i've been through a lot of defeats and i've seen the other side go through a lot of defeats. but i've never seen a reaction to a defeat like these republicans are right now.
, some might argue it's what helped the president win re-election. they're going to argue that again? why? and the president will, will fight to defend medicare. he will fight to defend medicaid. because they're crucial to obama care. now james said i don't know why he's cutting medicare. there are going to be some strategic cuts around the borders. but the president is not going to give up on medicare and he's not going to give up on medicaid. and that was really what the 2012 election in...
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election news. cnn can now project that elizabeth bush, the sister of stephen colbert won the democratic prime oh hode island. there is no projection on the gop side. >>> and the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls five months ago. she lives in england now. today she went back to school for the first time since the attack. here's how she described her return to the classroom. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back to my school. today i have my books, my bag. i will learn. i will talk to my friends. i will talk to my teacher. >> an incredible young girl. >>> an update on another recovery. interior secretary ken salazar said the statue of liberty will re-open by the fourth of july. it was closed in october during super storm sandy. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that exploded o
election news. cnn can now project that elizabeth bush, the sister of stephen colbert won the democratic prime oh hode island. there is no projection on the gop side. >>> and the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls five months ago. she lives in england now. today she went back to school for the first time since the attack. here's how she described her return to the classroom. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back...
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at the moment without an election? >> well, it really sdpents who they're going to be, the ministers, who are you going to support from outside the government. there are lots of -- three or four different -- >> permutations. >> exactly. we'll see. if not, we have to come back to general elections. >> okay. and how would investors view the prospects of -- >> general elections? >> general elections. >> we're going to drop probably another 70 basis points, we'll go back to 330, 350. >> that's manageable. >> well, it's where -- it's well manageable because we've already seen it. we are not going to come back to 7% or on 8%. >> good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we'll take a short break. still to come, plenty more on cyprus. let's remind you of where futures are ahead of the wall street open a little later today. "worldwide exchange" continues after the break. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." these are the headlines today from around the world. a relief rally for european stocks, cyp
at the moment without an election? >> well, it really sdpents who they're going to be, the ministers, who are you going to support from outside the government. there are lots of -- three or four different -- >> permutations. >> exactly. we'll see. if not, we have to come back to general elections. >> okay. and how would investors view the prospects of -- >> general elections? >> general elections. >> we're going to drop probably another 70 basis points,...
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first up, still licking their wounds from the november election, the republican national committee is out with a new report that outlines steps needed to reboot the party for 2016. among the proposed reforms, a streamlined process for earlier convention. improved outreach to women and young and minority voters. will the reforms be enough to give the gop brand a much-needed boost? joining us is mark stevens, ceo of msco and author of "your marketing sucks." with me the rest of the hour and i thought i introduced before, but i didn't, mark hanna and republican strategist chip saltsman. mark, what did this republican document do for the gop? >> it does nothing. it is a committee report adding to a pollution of noise that is going on in the republican party right now. the fact is as a marketing person, you cannot have a brand, talking about branding, you can't have a brand without a product. >> is the product the message? >> the product is the person. we don't have a person. you can't brand nothing. you say we come with a brand, what is it? gum, software? >> they said governors, pay atten
first up, still licking their wounds from the november election, the republican national committee is out with a new report that outlines steps needed to reboot the party for 2016. among the proposed reforms, a streamlined process for earlier convention. improved outreach to women and young and minority voters. will the reforms be enough to give the gop brand a much-needed boost? joining us is mark stevens, ceo of msco and author of "your marketing sucks." with me the rest of the hour...
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. >> you got a mid-term election coming up. when you have a president running that brings all the democrats out to vote. these guys have to be careful. >> it will pass. >> we'll come back. plenty of time to talk about this. only got five vote march about in so that's a good point. third anniversary of obama care and we have more ugly truths about obama care coming out. we learn for example this week young people with individual health insurance will see their premiums skyrocket. as well as everybody's else's. small businesses have to cut jobs because high profits will be taken away. we'll talk to one of those business owners up next on kudlow. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summ
. >> you got a mid-term election coming up. when you have a president running that brings all the democrats out to vote. these guys have to be careful. >> it will pass. >> we'll come back. plenty of time to talk about this. only got five vote march about in so that's a good point. third anniversary of obama care and we have more ugly truths about obama care coming out. we learn for example this week young people with individual health insurance will see their premiums...
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this is preliminary election right now. if nobody gets over 50%, there will be a run-off for the republicans in two weeks. then the nominee will emerge and will run against the sister of stephen colbert who pronounces her name colbert. >> good summation. >> so those are the basics. so yes, we said in the lead, it looks like mark sanford who was in the house before he became governor is going to be the top vote getter today in the preliminary. the real question is, is this going to be one of these things where he gets 32% and the challengers right behind him, or does he have a really strong showing like 45%? these runoffs can get really funky. >> look at all those people. >> he is the sarn and son theme song. i prefer the simpsons song, son of sanford personally. >> oh, boy. >> let's see what his percentage is tonight. one of the possibilities, he could run against ted turner's son which is in and of itself fascinating to see how ted turner has distanced himself from his famous father. i'm also curious about the idea of the
this is preliminary election right now. if nobody gets over 50%, there will be a run-off for the republicans in two weeks. then the nominee will emerge and will run against the sister of stephen colbert who pronounces her name colbert. >> good summation. >> so those are the basics. so yes, we said in the lead, it looks like mark sanford who was in the house before he became governor is going to be the top vote getter today in the preliminary. the real question is, is this going to...
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after a early burly election i was elected president and in my speech of acceptance with that incredible excitement and huge emotion it was a signal of a different ireland that somebody of my record would be elected to serve as presidents for seven years and so many people cried. have a choice because they could not believe it the imide acceptance speech and i singled out and saying to those women of ireland because i knew that was one of the things that helped of course, and a general election you have to be voted men and women but there were so many wives to did not tell their husbands but just voted differently or daughters did not tell their father and i have proof of that more recently i was in boise idaho speaking to an audience and at the end of the speech a young woman in her early thirties came towards me purposely with her hand out. so i came down and she shook my hand and said i wanted to shake your hand you were my first vote i was 19 at the time and i told my father he nearly killed me. [laughter] so it captures the fact there were women who came out. the second thing that i
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. >> greta: and the number, the 68%, the elected leaders of both parties don't think it's a big deal. where is the disconnect, the republican speaker and the democratic president. >> the disconnect because they can't seem to reach an agreement, once again kind of setting us up for kicking the can down the road and part of what's created this problem. we've kicked the can down the road so often we've got this tremendous debt. when he came into office, 7, 8 trillion dollars. it's now 16 trillion. i think it was 9 trillion to 16 trillion almost double in five years. we've never had an increase like that except maybe the second world war because we were building up for a massive worldwide war. >> greta: do you think that washington would get the message, another part of the poll that says 85% of the american people think that the government should be forced to balance its budget. 85%. >> of course, it should be forced to balance its budget. every city, every state in this country has to balance its budget. every business has to balance its budget or pretty soon going to be in bankruptcy a
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in the 2019 election. >> eric: your thoughts? >> greg: it's hard to take a rebranding suggestion from someone named reince priebus. it sounds like a disorder you get from a shampoo. it's true! the party doesn't need a makeover. they need a makeunder. the party has been victimized by the media who smeared them as uncool. no way to be a republican and be cool. it's associated also to being old. if you look at mccain, most people thought he was a cranky old guy, when he was a war hero who spent five-and-a-half years in a prison camp. most people didn't know that. they saw a cranky guy trying to beat a young black man for the office of the presidency. they need to simplify and say -- who do you want to be? you want to be an individual. you don't want to be part of the government. strive for achievement. how cool is that? that is what you get out to young people today. ref ject government influence. how simple is that? >> eric: is it smart for the g.o.p. and reince priebus is a say we have an autopsy report about what went wrong in th
in the 2019 election. >> eric: your thoughts? >> greg: it's hard to take a rebranding suggestion from someone named reince priebus. it sounds like a disorder you get from a shampoo. it's true! the party doesn't need a makeover. they need a makeunder. the party has been victimized by the media who smeared them as uncool. no way to be a republican and be cool. it's associated also to being old. if you look at mccain, most people thought he was a cranky old guy, when he was a war hero...
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so they were properly elected. >> i can explain this if you give me just a second. this is about equal rights under the law, and i think for a long time people thought that homosexuality was an immoral lifestyle, and there are certain people who still do. the overwhelming evidence is that people don't choose to be gay any more than they choose to be black or latino or whatever they may be. to take a certain segment of the population that happens to be born gay and deny them the same rights that everybody else is able to have is not right. that is not something that can be subject to the whims of the ballot. there has been bigotry and prejudice for a long time. i'm not accusing everybody who's against gay marriage as bigotry. it's true that some religions treat that, which may or may not be bigotry. >> this case is the fact that the equal protection clause will create a new class. >> that's the state of this country, and individuals have a right to be treated the same way as everybody else. and that is at the core of this debate. >> a tricky question. but it violates
so they were properly elected. >> i can explain this if you give me just a second. this is about equal rights under the law, and i think for a long time people thought that homosexuality was an immoral lifestyle, and there are certain people who still do. the overwhelming evidence is that people don't choose to be gay any more than they choose to be black or latino or whatever they may be. to take a certain segment of the population that happens to be born gay and deny them the same...
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that is, you know, you have to win elections, you need some money to win those elections. you need votes more, obviously, as we just saw. mitt romney is good at galvanizing some of the folks together for some money and there's some people out there like mike huckabee, rick santorum, who aren't necessarily good fund raisers, if they had gotten the nomination, might have had trouble raising money. mitt romney can help in that way. as far as being out front for the party, i see that time as being over. he's said so himself. people are getting together. they're probably trying to figure out how to raise money and form a superpac to help republican candidates. that's probably about it. >> hogan, you may have to be the one to call mitt and let him know. hogu >>> coming up, a message from the president on immigration reform. stay with us. >> this issue is not new. everyone pretty much knows what's broken. everybody knows how to fix it. we've all proposed solutions and we've got a lot of white papers and studies. we've just got at this point to work up the political courage to do
that is, you know, you have to win elections, you need some money to win those elections. you need votes more, obviously, as we just saw. mitt romney is good at galvanizing some of the folks together for some money and there's some people out there like mike huckabee, rick santorum, who aren't necessarily good fund raisers, if they had gotten the nomination, might have had trouble raising money. mitt romney can help in that way. as far as being out front for the party, i see that time as being...
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but go back to the presidential election of 2012. in the debates, gay, lesbian, same sex couple, gay marriage, anything related to gays and lesbians didn't come up at all in those debates that president obama and mitt romney had. that to me said a lot. the fact that the candidates were silent on gay issues meant that it ceased to be a wedge issue. what we're seeing from the 131 people, republicans who signed the amicus brief to 58% of the american people saying they support same-sex marriage to 51 or 52% of young republicans, 18 to 45 saying that they support same-sex marriage. it is not an if the country will grant same-sex marriage. it is a matter of when. >> let me give your comments saying, at least for her, the one happy or bright spot you saw at cpac was that you had these devoted conservatives who see this as an equal rights issue. if the supreme court said it is left state to state, is that a sign of encouragement or is it just delay and as jonathan pointed out, maybe still years to come? >> i'm intrigued by what justice kenn
but go back to the presidential election of 2012. in the debates, gay, lesbian, same sex couple, gay marriage, anything related to gays and lesbians didn't come up at all in those debates that president obama and mitt romney had. that to me said a lot. the fact that the candidates were silent on gay issues meant that it ceased to be a wedge issue. what we're seeing from the 131 people, republicans who signed the amicus brief to 58% of the american people saying they support same-sex marriage to...
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his opponent in next month's presidential election. here's rafael romo. >> at a campaign stop in the south seas, nicolas maduro addresses farmers. at a cabinet meeting a military style green shirt while addressing the country on tv, but it's what venezuela's acting president's saying is what's making waves. he's claimed there's a conspiracy orchestrated in the united states to kill venezuela opposition candidate. the ultimate goal maduro says is destabilizing the country. two fierce critics of the venezuelan social government who worked for the u.s. state department under president and bush. he responded with an accusation of his own tweeting these charges are so far removed from reality they may as well be a smoke screen behind which the venezuela government is planning to eliminate capriles. >> the united states categorically rejects allegations of any u.s. government involvement in any plot to destabilize the venezuelan government or to harm anyone in venezuela. with regard to our former ambassadors, they've spoken for themselves qu
his opponent in next month's presidential election. here's rafael romo. >> at a campaign stop in the south seas, nicolas maduro addresses farmers. at a cabinet meeting a military style green shirt while addressing the country on tv, but it's what venezuela's acting president's saying is what's making waves. he's claimed there's a conspiracy orchestrated in the united states to kill venezuela opposition candidate. the ultimate goal maduro says is destabilizing the country. two fierce...
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sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that is. and that's what we're trying to do. so, you know -- >> okay. let's talk about that emotional cultural vote. your predecessor said this this morning on "morning joe" about the issues you have in minority community. >> how does he reconcile his agreement with voter registration policies that many in the black community view as anti-black, racist? you can show up any time. it's what you say and what do you when you get there that matters most to people. >> so the former chairman steel is attacking you right there saying that you're not doing enough in terms of minority outreach, that it's not a real serious plan on your guys' part because of the voter id law supported a lot of swing states that this report shows will effect minority voters. what is your response to him?
sort of this emotional cultural vote out there in presidential elections. and it didn't just happen overnight, luke. i mean the fact is our parties have a tough time over the last 24 years winning decisive presidential elections. and it's our job as a party to get to the bottom of why that is. and that's what we're trying to do. so, you know -- >> okay. let's talk about that emotional cultural vote. your predecessor said this this morning on "morning joe" about the issues you...
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they may feel now their possibility in a second election might be strengthened. anti-austerity crowds, that might make it difficult short term. one reason i think italy is down more than the rest of europe. second, there's a european banking unit supposed to be formed. doing long-term plans and one of the ideases behind this is an european pan deposit insurance guarantee. that's going to be tougher to sell to local governments. might be able to tax them even if it's a remote possibility it makes that european banking union tougher. let's look at what's on the upside and it's all the sort of risk/loss kind of things. gold is up. metal and mining stock is up. long-term treasuries are up. all the bond etfs are to the upside. biggest corporate bond, lqd. all of them are on the upside. not a surprise but fairly modest moves for them as you can see. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce.
they may feel now their possibility in a second election might be strengthened. anti-austerity crowds, that might make it difficult short term. one reason i think italy is down more than the rest of europe. second, there's a european banking unit supposed to be formed. doing long-term plans and one of the ideases behind this is an european pan deposit insurance guarantee. that's going to be tougher to sell to local governments. might be able to tax them even if it's a remote possibility it...
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and the bottom line is -- >> you won in the elections -- >> i won in the elections, i had to win in 2009. christie and bob mcdonald in blue states. like new jersey, purple states like virginia. we laid down the ground game. national, 50-state strategy, we didn't have to go through the hoopla of press conferences, we just went out and did the heavy work of rebuilding the party. coming off of massive losses in 2006 and 2008. so raince is just being silly. i understand that, he wasn't complaining about debt and concern about debt when i was writing checks to wisconsin when he was chairman and wanted to win the state legislature, which they did. win the governorship, which they did. we focused both at the federal and the state level. and at the end of the day, the members were all on board about going into debt to win. now the rnc had a surplus, they had money in the bank at the end of the 2012 cycle. but they had nothing to show for it you lose eight house seats, you don't win the white house, when you should, that to me is more than enough evidence of what's wrong. there's no message, ther
and the bottom line is -- >> you won in the elections -- >> i won in the elections, i had to win in 2009. christie and bob mcdonald in blue states. like new jersey, purple states like virginia. we laid down the ground game. national, 50-state strategy, we didn't have to go through the hoopla of press conferences, we just went out and did the heavy work of rebuilding the party. coming off of massive losses in 2006 and 2008. so raince is just being silly. i understand that, he wasn't...
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were encouraged when candidate barack obama came to brevard county in 2008, three months before the election. >> i'm gonna ensure that our space program doesn't suffer when the shuttle goes out of service by making sure that all those who work in the space industry in florida do not lose their jobs when the shuttle is retired, because we can't afford to lose their expertise. >> well, we were lied to when obama came through. gave us a lot of hope and supposedly a lot of change. well, i've got change in my pocket, but the hope is gone. >> in 2010, president obama cancelled constellation and turned over development of a new spaceship to private enterprise. then congress dealt another blow by cutting the funding for the obama plan in half. now the workers with that expertise mr. obama referred to are setting course for carole bess. >> and i've had several who've told me, "i was considering suicide before i came to you." >> carole bess is a bankruptcy attorney. what drove them to that point? >> they felt like failures. you know, "here i am. i can't pay my debts. and i'm probably worth more dead t
were encouraged when candidate barack obama came to brevard county in 2008, three months before the election. >> i'm gonna ensure that our space program doesn't suffer when the shuttle goes out of service by making sure that all those who work in the space industry in florida do not lose their jobs when the shuttle is retired, because we can't afford to lose their expertise. >> well, we were lied to when obama came through. gave us a lot of hope and supposedly a lot of change. well,...
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so christie's off my list. >> the next national election is still 596 days away. but there's no rest for republican party still duking it out. how long before a victor is declared? republican strategist mike murphy is not optimistic. predicting we will be stuck in an age of chaos and factional warlords for a while. the battle royale will be the 2015 presidential primary season. robert, you could hear dog wiss in the background during some of those remarks at cpac. this is, i think we've seen a messy republican party over the course of last several months. but the coming, the sort of head-to-head at cpac, i thought was the strongest and starkest example of the challenges the party faces that we've seen in a long time. >> whatever you describe how the campaign went wrong as your autopsy, that's probably not the best way to do it. >> something that's already done. >> note to the scheduling department at the rnc, try not to schedule the autopsy's verdict for the day after the bar scene from "star wars" that is cpac. look, i think it's interesting because the rnc reall
so christie's off my list. >> the next national election is still 596 days away. but there's no rest for republican party still duking it out. how long before a victor is declared? republican strategist mike murphy is not optimistic. predicting we will be stuck in an age of chaos and factional warlords for a while. the battle royale will be the 2015 presidential primary season. robert, you could hear dog wiss in the background during some of those remarks at cpac. this is, i think we've...
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you know, the first place he went to when he was re-elected was twitter, you know, posting a picture of himself and his wife. i think that's -- that's amazing, that's huge. >> right. drew, we're going to leave it there. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> and we'll be right back. this is cn cnbhursday morning. stay with us. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to.
you know, the first place he went to when he was re-elected was twitter, you know, posting a picture of himself and his wife. i think that's -- that's amazing, that's huge. >> right. drew, we're going to leave it there. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> and we'll be right back. this is cn cnbhursday morning. stay with us. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine...
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in other recent elections 78% passed. when the voters know what they're spending their money on, in charleston a red state, charleston, south carolina, they raised their own sales tax by referendum to invest in the poor in charleston. they knew the port was essential to their economic growth. >> greg, i want to come back to you and talk -- i want to put that graphic back up -- i want to show, let's talk about solutions here. we talked about all the ds and cs. >> right. >> but you guys did lay out some possibilities. give me two or three. let's talk about things that you think are the most likely or that politicians should be paying the most attention to, can get done. >> right. well, we are some solutions -- we think the infrastructure investment is going to occur at all levels -- local, state, federal, and private investment. we've seen that. we also think that americans have to commit to their infrastructure system and that they're tired of sitting in traffic every day. they're tired when the water line breaks. >> i'm t
in other recent elections 78% passed. when the voters know what they're spending their money on, in charleston a red state, charleston, south carolina, they raised their own sales tax by referendum to invest in the poor in charleston. they knew the port was essential to their economic growth. >> greg, i want to come back to you and talk -- i want to put that graphic back up -- i want to show, let's talk about solutions here. we talked about all the ds and cs. >> right. >> but...
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the government is elected. we had 250,000 jobs lost in the three years prior to that decision in the private sector. our name and our credibility and integrity had -- confusion about the direction our was i was heading in and therefore investment and opportunity was limited. in february of 2011 the people voted and voted to give my government aid resounding mandate to make difficult solutions to fix our public finances ammar structure the way business is done in ireland to work with our colleagues essentially to put our people back to work. because of your sacrifice and their belief and because of their understanding of the necessity to make difficult decisions and because of the clear and strategic plan in place we have made a very credible starter in rectifying an unprecedented economic situation in ireland. so after years of chronic contraction the economy is now beginning to show promising signs of expansion and a return of some degree of confidence. in fact it's now entering its third consecutive year of g
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i think it was a big factor in this last election. i think young people of either party just think it's the right thing to do. it's a civil rights issue. it's not just gay people who want you to be for marriage equali equality. it's a broad segment of the electorate. if you look at that poll the majority of catholics are for marriage equality. a majority of -- the minority communities are for marriage equality. i just think it is more and more a basic civil rights issue that people are going to expect you to be on the right side of. >> steve, thanks so much. good to see you. >> good to see you. >>> in south carolina today the first test of former governor mark sanford's attempt at a post scandal political comeback. sanford running against 15 other republican candidates for congress. in 2009 you'll remember he stepped down as governor after admitting an extra marital affair with an argentinian woman. among his opponents ted turner's son teddy. the primary is expected to go to a round. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin.
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johnson suffered a brain hemorrhage in 2006, but later returned to the senate and won recollection election in 2008. >>> and the deal has gone bust. atlantic city's rebel casinos filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection less than a year after it opened. it cost $2.4 billion to build. it hopes to emerge from bankruptcy by summer. it owns 24 restaurants, 2400 slot machines and 11 00 table gains, but failed to gain appeal in atlantic city which has seen gambling revenue fall for several years. >>> and the ongoing crisis in the eurozone has hit the bottom line of a lot of businesses such as caterpillar. it cut almost half of its workforce in its belgium plant earlier this year on sluggish growth in the region. but the ceo told cnbc today that he's still positive. >> well, our business has been flat and tough for some time. you know, all the way back to '07 and '08, of course. but we found a way to really skinny down our costs. our market now is stable. some countries are better than others. we've seen some nice things in france and germany, of course. italy is -- has been depressed for a long
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the italians elections didn't matter, for lack of a bett eter word. to the point now where we barely get a 3% decline over the span of hours. >> neil, i wonder what you're telling clients who say, you know what, i would love to be part of any rally at this point. but i don't know if i have the stomach for this kind of stuff. >> well, i think you've got to bring the cyprus situation home, first, carl. h is what companies in the united states are dealing with to a certain extent and i agree with dan from his comments. but essentially you got companies sitting on $3 trillion in cash in short-term investments but they don't know what washington's going to do. either in levy more taxes, put in more fees, more regulations. and so we're dealing to a certain extent in a financial markets exactly what cyprus is dealing with in their banking crisis. but overall, the markets are in very good shape. the downturns, you know, maybe get a 5% correction, doesn't halt the bull market that we're in. and we hatch to look at price of sales. when i start to look at price
the italians elections didn't matter, for lack of a bett eter word. to the point now where we barely get a 3% decline over the span of hours. >> neil, i wonder what you're telling clients who say, you know what, i would love to be part of any rally at this point. but i don't know if i have the stomach for this kind of stuff. >> well, i think you've got to bring the cyprus situation home, first, carl. h is what companies in the united states are dealing with to a certain extent and i...
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there's no doubt that netanyahu preferred romney over obama in the last election. but the fact of the matter is, the president understands as well as netanyahu that the two of them are facing what essentially is israel's greatest peril in the next year, and that is iran's potential nuclear weaponization. and both countries are tied at the hip inso far as what happens to iran. if iran decides to proceed, well, both israel and the united states might find themselves in a conflict against iran. and so there's got to be a better relationship between these two men. not only with respect to iran, but also with respect to israel's growing challenges on its borders, particularly in lebanon with hezbollah in the south with gaza and egypt and, of course, with syria. the last thing that the united states wants is for netanyahu and the israeli people the belief that the president does not have his back and they would have to act unilaterally without due american consultation with israelis. >> and we know, michael, that the president is going to be going to ramallah to be talki
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let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less inclined in part because there were in fact, tax hikes. 15% unsure. 27% say they expected to have no impact. 40% say it will hurt the economy. do i combine them? just come over here for a second. i get 45%. the question is whether or not president obama is making his case about the danger of sequester. i want to point out zoom in on this word "agree." all the other posters say who do you blame? we don't ask that question. it presumes there's something wrong with it. we asked a neutral question, who do you agree with? 31% supports obama. 25% the the gop and congress. and this is the big one here, 28%
let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less...
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in the room were two germans that were for this because germany has elections in september and they did not want -- there was a scapegoat. it was russia. >> there was another way out of this. cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them arguing. we can do cool stuff. satellite stuff. there was some overlap. it's not easy to do that. now we'll go to kelly evans who i never talk to about whether you went to paris. i don't want to digress. you were thinking about that. did you take the plunge? >> joe, i go this weekend. yes. i'll report back monday and let you know what i think. i haven't been. i'll let you know. in the meantime, i just want to go back to the point ab
in the room were two germans that were for this because germany has elections in september and they did not want -- there was a scapegoat. it was russia. >> there was another way out of this. cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter...
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he'll be able to do that or whether we'll still go to a caretaker government until there are fresh elections and there may be movement on this over the weekend particularly if he can do a deal with berlusconi. in the meantime we have breaking news. >> it's not breaking news. reuters is sending it to session highs above 130 against the u.s. dollar. reuters is quoting, and i want to be very careful with this, but reuters is quoting the deputy leader of the island's ruling democrat party ruling that a solution to cyprus's bailout crisis could be within houris. >> want to explain what is happening here. essentially they didn't get a deal from russia so they're being forced back to the european union. the stuff you see michelle talking about is all an attempt to do a deal a, that will get through parliament and secondly, that the rest of europe will agree to to a, give them $10 billion to prop up the banks and secondly that there would be enough there on some sort of giveback from the private sector and be that on the levy on the banks that we've spoken about so many times. >> we had crossed abov
he'll be able to do that or whether we'll still go to a caretaker government until there are fresh elections and there may be movement on this over the weekend particularly if he can do a deal with berlusconi. in the meantime we have breaking news. >> it's not breaking news. reuters is sending it to session highs above 130 against the u.s. dollar. reuters is quoting, and i want to be very careful with this, but reuters is quoting the deputy leader of the island's ruling democrat party...
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virtually every republican elected official in washington has palled around with grover norquist, with a revolutionary, with someone whose goal is to destroy the federal government, destroy the founding fathers' creation. if they take grover norquist's goal so seriously they are willing to sign a pledge to follow his dictates on taxation, why don't republicans take grover norquist's words seriously? when jane fonda was protesting the vietnam war, if she said she wanted to drown the american government in bathtubs would they cheer the way they cheer grover norquist for saying exactly that? jane fonda never said anything as revolutionary as grover norquist. jane fonda simply wanted her government to stop doing something, wanted the government to stop wasting american lives and vietnamese lives in an unjust war we never should have entered and eventually surrendered. vietnam protesters wanted the government to stop doing something. grover norquist wants his government to stop. he wants government to stop. he wants to replace the government we have with some undescribed alternative with al
virtually every republican elected official in washington has palled around with grover norquist, with a revolutionary, with someone whose goal is to destroy the federal government, destroy the founding fathers' creation. if they take grover norquist's goal so seriously they are willing to sign a pledge to follow his dictates on taxation, why don't republicans take grover norquist's words seriously? when jane fonda was protesting the vietnam war, if she said she wanted to drown the american...
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with each other in harmony, in a big, happy tent if we are to grow this party and start winning some elections. >> ross, i have to laugh, because she said big, happy tent. is that possible? everybody says there's this civil war going on within the republican party. >> well, look, if it's ana versus donald trump for the future of the republican party, then i'm obviously on ana's side and i think any sensible republican would be. but i do think part of the backlash against the rnc report this week reflected the fact that this is sort of this elite republican vision of how to fix the party, right? so officially the report didn't make any policy recommendations, but then it said, oh, by the way, we should probably be in favor of comprehensive immigration reform and probably gay marriage as well. and that's the strategy that i think, if you talk to republican consultants in d.c., many of whom are for gay marriage themselves, have always been for immigration reform, they'd be on board with. the danger there for the party, though, is that, one, it's going to anger a lot of opponents of unrestricted i
with each other in harmony, in a big, happy tent if we are to grow this party and start winning some elections. >> ross, i have to laugh, because she said big, happy tent. is that possible? everybody says there's this civil war going on within the republican party. >> well, look, if it's ana versus donald trump for the future of the republican party, then i'm obviously on ana's side and i think any sensible republican would be. but i do think part of the backlash against the rnc...
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we're after an election. before the election, after this happened on the anniversary of 9/11 the president was less than truthful with the american people and tried to keep a lid on this for his own political purposes, didn't match his message. after the election he claims he's given everything. what more can we give. we've given papers. mr. president it's not the papers that you give it's the papers that are relevant and the identification of the witnesses who were there and experienced the attacks and responded to the attacks and saved livelis. these are the people you're hiding from the investigation. why are you doing it? could have easily given the names to congress when they asked shortly after the attacks. and you didn't do it. the reason why you didn't do it because were you worried about the political election the exact same comment you just made, aired for the public and the president did not cooperate. >> megyn: julie senator graham says this is quote, an exhibit a of a failed foreign policy and th
we're after an election. before the election, after this happened on the anniversary of 9/11 the president was less than truthful with the american people and tried to keep a lid on this for his own political purposes, didn't match his message. after the election he claims he's given everything. what more can we give. we've given papers. mr. president it's not the papers that you give it's the papers that are relevant and the identification of the witnesses who were there and experienced the...
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some incredible images for you >> pope francis off erred his first sunday blessing today since his election to lead the roman catholic church francis spoke to the crowd for the first time from the papal apartment window overlooking st. peter's square, and the pope spoke exclusively in italian, breaking the pattern of predecessors who prayed in many languages. the blessing came after pope francis got up close and personal with a smaller crowd on the vatican. >> here in the bay area, we made a weekend of the st.~patrick's day holiday, and in dublin, ireland, they're holding a five-day extravaganza. ♪ >> today's two-mile long parade featured floats, bagpiperss' marching bands and it's not just for the irish. performers came from 46 countriesle the irish celebrated this day for more than 1,000 years, st. patrick's feast day. his credited with bringing chinnity to ireland. >> we enjoyed glorious weather tonight. meteorologist leigh glaser is here. >> leigh: this being the last full weekend of winter, we definitely will see some showers as we get bo tuesday night and wednesday. so, live doppler
some incredible images for you >> pope francis off erred his first sunday blessing today since his election to lead the roman catholic church francis spoke to the crowd for the first time from the papal apartment window overlooking st. peter's square, and the pope spoke exclusively in italian, breaking the pattern of predecessors who prayed in many languages. the blessing came after pope francis got up close and personal with a smaller crowd on the vatican. >> here in the bay area,...
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, 2014, and no biden did say, please, please work hard to elect 17 new house democrats. now, that's a serious longshot, it's a hail mary, and i'm not saying it can't hop, but this would be-- >> yeah, but so, that seems to be, the pundits came out and told us that's what president obama was aiming for with the charm offensive speaking to the american people, we're reasonable we can get things done. go with the democrats. and again, why would joe biden not just be going with that for now, knowing there are reporters sitting there, who are going to report what he's saying. >> i don't know. and i know when you speak for a political arm, any kind of political arm, whether it's republican or democratic one you're probably not going to say let's have a kumbayah moment. >> megyn: aren't they great? don't we love the other side? >> let's work with the other side, we don't need the 17 votes we can get it done in a bipartisan way. you're not going to say that, if you do, nobody's going to follow you. and brad, your point about getting to first base fyou can't, drop the f-bomb and t
, 2014, and no biden did say, please, please work hard to elect 17 new house democrats. now, that's a serious longshot, it's a hail mary, and i'm not saying it can't hop, but this would be-- >> yeah, but so, that seems to be, the pundits came out and told us that's what president obama was aiming for with the charm offensive speaking to the american people, we're reasonable we can get things done. go with the democrats. and again, why would joe biden not just be going with that for now,...
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pope benedict xvi even before the pope francis was elected pledged obedience and reverence to the next pope just to make sure that there was no doubt that he wouldn't put any of his authority in doubt, and pope francis on his side has said all along on numerous occasions that he has gratitude or expressed his gratitude towards the work done by pope benedict xvi during his eight years of pontificate. even called him a couple of times on the phone. the first night after his election he called him up to express his gratitude and then he called him again on saint joseph day after the mass of the installation mass, as saint joseph, of course, was also the day for joseph ratzinger, the real name of cardinal of pope benedict xvi. we're all here waiting to see whether the pope appears on the balco balcony, but also to see how that meeting goes. >> i did appreciate that one of the first things the pope did upon being elected was offer prayers for benedict. so clearly they must have a very good relationship. claudio, thank you so much. >>> in about an hour, president obama will be leaving jordan
pope benedict xvi even before the pope francis was elected pledged obedience and reverence to the next pope just to make sure that there was no doubt that he wouldn't put any of his authority in doubt, and pope francis on his side has said all along on numerous occasions that he has gratitude or expressed his gratitude towards the work done by pope benedict xvi during his eight years of pontificate. even called him a couple of times on the phone. the first night after his election he called him...